Free AVG Anti-Virus Suite Offers Improved Protection for Windows
Grisoft, makers of the ever-popular AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition for Windows, hit declared a newborn edition of the liberated AVG suite, including the newborn LinkScanner app to protect users from phishing websites.
AVG Anti-Virus 8.0 integrates the previously stand-alone tools AVG Anti-Spyware, AVG Anti-Rootkit and LinkScanner, a profession Grisoft acquired from Exploit Prevention Labs terminal year.
The liberated edition supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista. You won’t intend the liberated school hold features, but otherwise it’s most the aforementioned as the flooded version. The liberated edition lacks the safe-surfing features institute in the flooded LinkScanner power and doesn’t allow the fast communication enter scanning features.
We gave the flooded edition a feature summary when it was liberated early this year, so check discover that place for more details on what’s newborn in AVG 8.0.
If you organisation to raise you crapper grab the stylish AVG 8.0 liberated edition from the Grisoft site.
[via PC Mag]
See Also:
- AVG 8.0 Beefs Up Security Suite With New Phishing Blocker
- Germany Outlaws Hacking, Cripples Security Industry
- Windows Worm Targets Skype Users
- Symantec Hoses Asiatic Windows Users
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Tue, 2nd December 2008
